INDIGENOUS WELLNESS NAVIGATOR
About the role
December 22, 2025
INDIGENOUS WELLNESS NAVIGATOR (BAND LEVEL 8)
Indigenous Student Resource Centre
Office of Indigenous Affairs
(Three-Year Contractual Position)
The University will consider applications from qualified permanent staff who may be interested in a secondment, subject to departmental approval
The Indigenous Student Resource Centre (ISRC) is dedicated to ensuring all Indigenous students have their very best experience as they move through their post-secondary journey at Memorial University. The ISRC is situated on the St. John's campus and supports students by creating a welcoming community, providing an engaging and inclusive space, and offering an array of programs, services and resources. As well, the ISRC works collaboratively with other university units, university partners, and Indigenous communities and organizations, where relevant to Indigenous student success, to grow cooperative relationships rooted in mutual respect.
DUTIES
Reporting to the Manager of the ISRC, the Indigenous Student Wellness Navigator will develop and deliver a holistic Indigenous healing and wellness program for Indigenous students at the St. John's campus. The successful candidate will provide both virtual and in-person holistic practices, wellness interventions, and case management as needed; as well as develop and facilitate educational sessions related to holistic wellness and awareness for Indigenous students on campus. The Indigenous Student Wellness Navigator will be responsible for booking appointments with students, navigating referrals within the university and community-based resources for holistic health needs; utilizing a healthy campus and community model and working with various stakeholders and community agencies to identify and respond to the wellness needs of students; maintaining a level of professional knowledge and skills pertaining to case management; holistic health and wellness navigation; and performing other related duties and mediations as required by the ISRC.
QUALIFICATIONS
Experience (minimum 3 years) in wellness, advising, or navigation roles with a focus on holistic health; completion of a Master's of Counselling Psychology degree, Master's of Social Work, or Master's of Nursing is required; or an equivalent combination of experience and training may be considered. The ideal candidate will have knowledge of the holistic needs and wellness of individuals, families, and communities; experience working with diverse populations, especially Indigenous populations, and knowledge of Indigenous cultures and histories in Newfoundland and Labrador. Experience in the development and delivery of wellness programming is essential, as is experience and training in wellness counselling, crisis and suicide intervention, mental health first aid training, and e-mental health online programming. Demonstrated experience working in an environment with an accessibility and inclusion lens, and managing complex student issues, including challenges related to equity, accessibility, mental health, and intercultural diversity, is required. Experience working with and/or within Indigenous communities and Indigenous student populations will be an asset.
SALARY $71,050 - $87,763 per annum (Management and Professional)
An upscale hiring step has been applied to this position (Step 16)
CLOSING DATE January 13, 2026 by 5:00 p.m. NST
All qualified candidates are encouraged to apply; however, p****reference will be given to applicants who are legally entitled to work in Canada. Memorial University is committed to employment equity and diversity and encourages applications from all qualified candidates, including women; 2SLGBTQIA+ people; persons whose gender identity or gender expression is nonbinary or otherwise not cisgender; Indigenous peoples; racialized people; black persons; and persons with disabilities. Memorial is committed to providing an inclusive learning and work environment.
If there is anything we can do to ensure your full participation during the application process, please contact equity@mun.ca directly and we will work with you to make appropriate arrangements.
The personal information requested in your application is collected under the authority of the Memorial University Act (RSNL 1990 c M-7) for the purpose of identifying and recruiting candidates; assessing applicant qualifications; and maintaining records pertaining to the administration of employment with Memorial University of Newfoundland.
If you are a successful candidate, this information will form part of your permanent employment record and will be used for other activities related to the employment process. This information may be disclosed to government departments and agencies as legally required; and to third party service providers, as necessary to administer programs and activities.
If you have any questions about the collection, use and disclosure of the information on this form, please contact MyHR, Department of Human Resources, at recruitment@mun.ca.
Please be advised that we are unable to provide updates on current competitions.
We thank all applicants for their interest, however, only those selected for an interview will be contacted.
About Memorial University, Newfoundland and Labrador
Memorial University of Newfoundland is a multi-campus, multi-disciplinary, public, teaching/research university committed to excellence in everything we do. We strive to have national and global impact, while fulfilling our social mandate to provide access to university education for the people of the province and to contribute to the social, cultural, scientific and economic development of Newfoundland and Labrador and beyond.
At Memorial, we celebrate our unique identity through the stories of our people – the work of scholars and educators, the ingenuity of students, the achievements of alumni – and the impact we collectively make in the province, the country and the world.
Interested in learning more? Take a look at the people and stories of Memorial: https://www.gazette.mun.ca/
INDIGENOUS WELLNESS NAVIGATOR
About the role
December 22, 2025
INDIGENOUS WELLNESS NAVIGATOR (BAND LEVEL 8)
Indigenous Student Resource Centre
Office of Indigenous Affairs
(Three-Year Contractual Position)
The University will consider applications from qualified permanent staff who may be interested in a secondment, subject to departmental approval
The Indigenous Student Resource Centre (ISRC) is dedicated to ensuring all Indigenous students have their very best experience as they move through their post-secondary journey at Memorial University. The ISRC is situated on the St. John's campus and supports students by creating a welcoming community, providing an engaging and inclusive space, and offering an array of programs, services and resources. As well, the ISRC works collaboratively with other university units, university partners, and Indigenous communities and organizations, where relevant to Indigenous student success, to grow cooperative relationships rooted in mutual respect.
DUTIES
Reporting to the Manager of the ISRC, the Indigenous Student Wellness Navigator will develop and deliver a holistic Indigenous healing and wellness program for Indigenous students at the St. John's campus. The successful candidate will provide both virtual and in-person holistic practices, wellness interventions, and case management as needed; as well as develop and facilitate educational sessions related to holistic wellness and awareness for Indigenous students on campus. The Indigenous Student Wellness Navigator will be responsible for booking appointments with students, navigating referrals within the university and community-based resources for holistic health needs; utilizing a healthy campus and community model and working with various stakeholders and community agencies to identify and respond to the wellness needs of students; maintaining a level of professional knowledge and skills pertaining to case management; holistic health and wellness navigation; and performing other related duties and mediations as required by the ISRC.
QUALIFICATIONS
Experience (minimum 3 years) in wellness, advising, or navigation roles with a focus on holistic health; completion of a Master's of Counselling Psychology degree, Master's of Social Work, or Master's of Nursing is required; or an equivalent combination of experience and training may be considered. The ideal candidate will have knowledge of the holistic needs and wellness of individuals, families, and communities; experience working with diverse populations, especially Indigenous populations, and knowledge of Indigenous cultures and histories in Newfoundland and Labrador. Experience in the development and delivery of wellness programming is essential, as is experience and training in wellness counselling, crisis and suicide intervention, mental health first aid training, and e-mental health online programming. Demonstrated experience working in an environment with an accessibility and inclusion lens, and managing complex student issues, including challenges related to equity, accessibility, mental health, and intercultural diversity, is required. Experience working with and/or within Indigenous communities and Indigenous student populations will be an asset.
SALARY $71,050 - $87,763 per annum (Management and Professional)
An upscale hiring step has been applied to this position (Step 16)
CLOSING DATE January 13, 2026 by 5:00 p.m. NST
All qualified candidates are encouraged to apply; however, p****reference will be given to applicants who are legally entitled to work in Canada. Memorial University is committed to employment equity and diversity and encourages applications from all qualified candidates, including women; 2SLGBTQIA+ people; persons whose gender identity or gender expression is nonbinary or otherwise not cisgender; Indigenous peoples; racialized people; black persons; and persons with disabilities. Memorial is committed to providing an inclusive learning and work environment.
If there is anything we can do to ensure your full participation during the application process, please contact equity@mun.ca directly and we will work with you to make appropriate arrangements.
The personal information requested in your application is collected under the authority of the Memorial University Act (RSNL 1990 c M-7) for the purpose of identifying and recruiting candidates; assessing applicant qualifications; and maintaining records pertaining to the administration of employment with Memorial University of Newfoundland.
If you are a successful candidate, this information will form part of your permanent employment record and will be used for other activities related to the employment process. This information may be disclosed to government departments and agencies as legally required; and to third party service providers, as necessary to administer programs and activities.
If you have any questions about the collection, use and disclosure of the information on this form, please contact MyHR, Department of Human Resources, at recruitment@mun.ca.
Please be advised that we are unable to provide updates on current competitions.
We thank all applicants for their interest, however, only those selected for an interview will be contacted.
About Memorial University, Newfoundland and Labrador
Memorial University of Newfoundland is a multi-campus, multi-disciplinary, public, teaching/research university committed to excellence in everything we do. We strive to have national and global impact, while fulfilling our social mandate to provide access to university education for the people of the province and to contribute to the social, cultural, scientific and economic development of Newfoundland and Labrador and beyond.
At Memorial, we celebrate our unique identity through the stories of our people – the work of scholars and educators, the ingenuity of students, the achievements of alumni – and the impact we collectively make in the province, the country and the world.
Interested in learning more? Take a look at the people and stories of Memorial: https://www.gazette.mun.ca/